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<blockquote data-quote="Zero_Ohms" data-source="post: 8558306" data-attributes="member: 670335"><p>A 2007 Silverado factory radio communicates with the computer of your truck. When the radio is replaced an interface has to be used to retain features like your chimes. Your turn signals no longer made sound after your stereo was installed tells me that the interface that was installed was the incorrect one or was defective and it seems like it's now giving you additional issues. Given that piece is connected to the vehicles computer system would make sense that your experiencing all the weird issues. The computer is what talks to the interface and tells the radio when to turn on and off. When you pull the fuse it resets the interface and that's why it starts working for a bit until it has an issue again. I would pull the radio (if you feel comfortable doing so) or take it back to the shop that did the install and explain the issue. Sounds like you need a new interface.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero_Ohms, post: 8558306, member: 670335"] A 2007 Silverado factory radio communicates with the computer of your truck. When the radio is replaced an interface has to be used to retain features like your chimes. Your turn signals no longer made sound after your stereo was installed tells me that the interface that was installed was the incorrect one or was defective and it seems like it's now giving you additional issues. Given that piece is connected to the vehicles computer system would make sense that your experiencing all the weird issues. The computer is what talks to the interface and tells the radio when to turn on and off. When you pull the fuse it resets the interface and that's why it starts working for a bit until it has an issue again. I would pull the radio (if you feel comfortable doing so) or take it back to the shop that did the install and explain the issue. Sounds like you need a new interface. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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